![]() ![]() What’s more, she even occasionally breaks the rules of the mortuary. So much so that she takes out her facial piercings before a family viewing and rearranges her black-dyed hair to cover her shaved undercut. ![]() In her job Cassie, 25, is tender and respectful towards the dead but she also genuinely cares about the plight of the living. “Sadly, like so many families with roots in the area, they are in danger of being priced out.” But with million-pound houses who can afford to live here? Cassie, paid by the NHS, lives with her granny in a hard-to-let council flat in Camden. In an interview with Review, Turner, who lives in east London, said she studied many back issues of the CNJ for background before writing. ![]() So begins a fascinating and highly praised murder mystery, featuring Cassie, in the novel Life Sentence by AK Turner. Her name is Cassie Raven and she’s never fazed by scenes of the dead until she’s shown graphic photos of her own mother’s lifeless body. THERE’S an unusual amateur sleuth walking the streets of Camden who dresses as a Goth and works for a local mortuary. ![]()
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